Hi RTR, another tip I forgot was when you go to disconnect the hydraulic hoses, shut the 684 off and just work both loader controls and the pressure will be released and the quick couplers will disconnect easily. To re-install: 1)Very important to drive tractor squarely into loader(position tractor in same place as it was when loader was removed) until loader frame contacts front mount guides. Shut tractor off do hydraulic trick to release pressure and connect the marked hoses from the loader. 2)Start tractor use bucket hydraulic control to angle front of bucket into the ground, move tractor slowly forward while working hydraulic controls to level out loader frame and keep bucket angled into the ground and WATCH the hydraulic hoses don't get snagged. Continue until loader frame is back in the U so the pins can be installed. Re position hydraulic hoses to prevent rubbing and chaffing against loader or tractor.
My brother took some old car heater hose and split it and installed it over the loader hydraulic hoses where they were rubbing on the loader frame.
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